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I Education Apps Review - App Reviews and Educational Commentary

Entries in Shapes (5)

Wednesday
Jun012011

Spot the Dot by Applicable2U


   Spot the Dot
   By Ruckus Media Group

Whether books are hard covered or interactive through the use of technology, their importance to such audience members as toddlers and preschoolers can take on many roles. For example, they can build a child’s love to read, to develop ones “filing” system as they are learning new vocabulary or sight words, letter and sound recognition, and to encourage conversation. Renown pop-up book author and illustrator, David A. Carter has lent his talents to those that have fallen in love with hands on learning via the iPad in an educational app called Spot the Dot. So what is your favorite color and how can this help my student(s) or child(ren)?

As I entered this educational app, I knew right away that it was applicable2 many as it integrates various forms of learning and engagement with each new experience. With a 2-dimensional format, users will simply spot the colored dot as they navigate through ten activity pages. Each page is like a piece of art that comes to life with a single touch of ones finger. Initially, like any interactive book, learning/reading occurs from left to right. However, once all colors have been collected, follow up experiences are in control of the user rather than the narrator. Besides being an application that builds upon color and shape recognition, it is also designed to meet a wide range of learning styles from regular to special education. Interactively, the learner will be tapping, sliding, and matching as they develop their hand eye coordination, fine motor and listening skills. Through both verbal and nonverbal cues, users will be proactively reinforced. In our exploration, I was immediately taken by the vibrant colors on each page.

As colors are collected, activities become more challenging. We were very impressed to see as users moved from one activity to another, how the author and developers had incorporated this idea of “effective color contrast.” What does that mean? Simply put, this educational app is cognizant of those with partial sight and color deficiencies upon entering each artistic challenge. They were mindful of hues, lightness and saturation. All types of users need to be taken into consideration when building or reading a webpage. With the movement of technology as it is integrated into the classroom, educational apps need to keep these same building concepts in mind as well.

Overall, Applicable2U definitely gives this currently FREE app a thumbs up!! Without giving too much away, your little one will go on an “I Spy” mission with the feel of Where’s Waldo or the infamous dot. To learn more about Ruckus Media Group and what they have to offer you, please visit their website here. If you would like to begin to “Spot the Dot”, then visit your iTunes library by clicking here.

Reviewers website:  www.applicable2u.wordpress.com

Friday
May012009

IColorQ - Show #40

Grade Level: Toddler / Kindergarten

Program Functionality: A / Works as advertised.

Purpose: B / If you believe in a "Baby Einstein" approach than you could see value in this application.

Overall Educational Value: B- / I think it all goes back to if you believe in the way the app is teaching kids than this should be a higher grade. We just don't see enough research on the effectiveness of this approach. There certainly isn't research saying this is bad if kids were to engage in this activity with their parents so I say go for it.

Cost: $0.99

Recommendation: We are recommending this app for personal use if you think your kids would enjoy it. We just can't recommend it for schools at this time.

Creators Website: http://web.me.com/btwebb/ilearningq/index.html

ITunes Link: Click Here

Hey, check out our Ning (Online Community) devoted to helping teachers utilize these devices to the their fullest.

Donate to iear.org by buying here:
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Friday
May012009

iShapesQ - Show #39

Grade Level: Toddler / Kindergarten

Program Functionality: A / Works as advertised.

Purpose: B / If you believe in a Baby Einstein approach than you could see value in this application.

Overall Educational Value: B- / I think it all goes back to if you believe in the way the app is teaching kids than this should be a higher grade. We just don't see enough research on the effectiveness of this approach. There certainly isn't research saying this is bad if kids were to engage in this activity with their parents so I say go for it.

Cost: $0.99

Recommendation: We are recommending this app for personal use if you think your kids would enjoy it. We just can't recommend it for schools at this time.

Creators Website: http://web.me.com/btwebb/ilearningq/index.html

ITunes Link: Click Here

Hey, check out our Ning (Online Community) devoted to helping teachers utilize these devices to the their fullest.

Donate to iear.org by buying here:
iPhone Applications now available on iTunes.com! Shop Now! and iTunes Gifts

Thursday
Apr022009

Match Magic - Show #15

Grade Level: Toddler / Kindergarten

Program Functionality: B

Purpose: C

Overall Educational Value: C

Cost: $1.99

Recommendation: We moderately recommend this app for personal use, but we are not recommending it for school use at this time.

Creators Website: http://www.anusen.com/website_matchmagic.html

ITunes Link: Click Here

Hey, check out our Ning (Online Community) devoted to helping teachers utilize these devices to the their fullest.

iPhone Applications now available on iTunes.com! Shop Now! and iTunes Gifts

Wednesday
Apr012009

Shape Builder - EduMacNation Review #1

App reviewed by EduMacNation.com. The original video posting is at http://edumacnation.blip.tv.

Here is what EduMacNation had to say...

Reposted: Shape Builder educates and entertains your little one with easy to move shapes that snap into place on top of siloutte puzzles. Each puzzle has 5 to 10 pieces

and after positioning all of the pieces, the real image is revealed along with a professional voice recording of the word spoken by Jill Dews, a licensed speech therapist. Shape Builder encourages cognitive thinking and fine motor skills plus exposes young minds to new music instruments, animals, produce, objects and the alphabet in a fun and engaging format with LOTS of sound effects!”... Reposted w/ permission of EduMacNation...

Linked on Edumacnation.com

Great review EduMacNation and keep up the great work...